The Sociology Department at City College of San
Francisco offers extraordinary ways of looking at the way you and
others live, work, and socialize in groups and organizations. You will
have the unique opportunity to study a full range of social
interaction, from individual social expression to revolutionary social
movement; from the evolution of organized and stable religious groups
to the formation of cults. And you’ll look at the changing forms of
“community” as urban and rural life continue to rapidly evolve. As you
study economic systems, technology, culture, religion, gender, and
social in equality, we’ll help you make the link between individual
action and larger social processes.

Classes

SOC 50. Introduction to Human Services (3) Lec-3 P/NP Available heory and practice of the human
service professions. Provides basic knowledge of the history and
social science foundations of the field along with current practices,
the roles and activities of the human service professional and legal
and ethical issues pertinent to practice. CSU